It’s a day of mourning, a day of remembrance, and a day of action.
On National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women, advocates are speaking up, as gender-based violence continues to climb in Manitoba.
Angela Braun, executive director of Genesis House, an emergency shelter for Southern Manitoba families experiencing abuse, told Global Winnipeg it’s an issue that hits much closer to home than some might think.
In February, the province was shaken by the news that a man from the Carman area was charged with the murders of his common-law partner, their three young children, and his teenage niece, a series of events described by premier Wab Kinew as a “dark time” for Manitoba.
“I think most of the time, there is a sense in the community that it’s not happening here because it’s not front and centre,” Braun said.
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“And I think that has been pulled back on this family …